CPTED for Events

CPTED and Quality of Life

Increasingly, CPTED interventions are required to enhance life. This requires identifying and avoiding potential adverse effects of CPTED in terms of, e.g. health, gender, social equity issues, economic development, use of funding and resources, privacy, social control, functionality and aesthetics.

Crowded Places and Counter Terrorism

Legal and Financial Liabilities and Professional practices

CPTED can have adverse consequences. These can lead to legal and financial liabilities. Protection comes from standardised CPTED processes, professional practices, OHS , and identifying potential adverse consequences.

Conference Information

Location

iDOC 2019 will be held at Edith Cowan University, Joondalup, Western Australia cand with easy access to city centres, beaches, restaurants, winerys and the Swan Valley (with the chocolate factory!).

Direct access to Perth, Fremantle & Mandurah

Easy access to beaches and marinas

Winerys and Restaurants

Easy access to Swan Valley

Travel to karri forests of SW

Drive to the Pinnacles

Participants

iDOC 2019 is important for many professionals, managers and executives.It will provide the basis to share infomation on new changes in CPTED and reducing crime in a period of fast technological changes.

Academics

Planners

Architects

Local Covernment Officers

Community Safety professionals

Building managers

Legal profesionals

Event and Crowded Places professionals

Police

Security professionals

Conference format

The conference combines formal and informal presentations with discussions, workshops and opportunities for networking ">

Early-bird (to 30 Nov)

Standard

ICA members

Conference Program

The iDOC 2019 Conference will be held from the evening of 13th Feb to COB 15 Feb . It is preceded by Workshops and Desktop Team Exercises during the day on the 13th Feb.

Conference Presentations

The conference will consist of presentations, networking opportunities and the conference dinner. Presentations wil include: academic papers (peer reviewed), 'Tales from the Field' presentations, and 'specialist topic' presentations. These will be in two tracks: 'New Directions in CPTED' and 'Night Time Economies' CPTED'